Association of long-term exposure to traffic-related PM10 with heart rate variability and heart rate dynamics in healthy subjects
Delphine Meier-GirardUniversity Children's Hospital (UKBB), Basel, Switzerland; University of Basel, Switzerland. Electronic address: [email protected]Edgar Delgado‐EckertUniversity Children's Hospital (UKBB), Basel, Switzerland; University of Basel, SwitzerlandEmmanuel SchaffnerUniversity of Basel, Switzerland; Swiss Tropical and Public Health Institute, Basel, SwitzerlandChristian SchindlerUniversity of Basel, Switzerland; Swiss Tropical and Public Health Institute, Basel, SwitzerlandNino KünzliUniversity of Basel, Switzerland; Swiss Tropical and Public Health Institute, Basel, SwitzerlandMartin AdamStiftung Krebsregister Aargau, Aarau, SwitzerlandVincent PichotLaboratory SNA-EPIS EA4607, Department of Physiology, University Hospital of Saint-Etienne, PRES Lyon, FranceFlorian KronenbergDivision of Genetic Epidemiology, Medical University of Innsbruck, AustriaMedea ImbodenUniversity of Basel, Switzerland; Swiss Tropical and Public Health Institute, Basel, SwitzerlandUrs FreyUniversity Children's Hospital (UKBB), Basel, Switzerland; University of Basel, SwitzerlandNicole Probst‐HenschUniversity of Basel, Switzerland; Swiss Tropical and Public Health Institute, Basel, Switzerland
2019en
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BACKGROUND: ) on heart rate variability (HRV) is weak. OBJECTIVE: on the regulation of the autonomic cardiovascular system and heart rate dynamics (HRD) in an aging general population, as well as potential modifying effects by the a priori selected factors sex, smoking status, obesity, and gene variation in selected glutathione S-transferases (GSTs). METHODS: . Potential modifying effects were assessed using interaction terms. RESULTS: . CONCLUSION: and HRV/HRD could not be masked by underlying morbidities and the potential counteracting effects of related drug treatments.
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